Perfect timing! My article about applying for a new guide dog has gone live on Home and School Mosaics! Why perfect timing? Well, the next stage in the process begins this Monday, February the 16th. The waiting is over! We and our fur babies get our own Valentine, Nala! Nala, from Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc., is a 1 and 1/2 year old Goldador, Golden Retriever and Labrador mix. This means another article in the series will be lived beginning Monday. I am excited! Little Joe senses that something is up, but he isn’t going anywhere. He will remain with me and continued to be loved just as much as always. Due to the goodness of business owners we know, Little Joe will also get “work” whenever he wants to because they have graciously told us that Little Joe is loved by them, too, and always welcome in their workplaces. I love that, and thank them from the bottom of my heart. Little Joe does, too, because he says he still wants to work. His heart is in it even if his body is slowing. Well, I hope you will read and enjoy this story series. There are a lot of emotions in this for us. As I am excited to bring in a new member of the family, I am heartbroken that it is time for my Joey to retire. Come along as I share, I don’t think you will be disappointed. http://homeschoolmosaics.com/second-match-made-in-heaven/
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Second Match Made in Heaven
Posted in Homeschool Mosaics Column, tagged Accessibility, ADA, American Disabilities Act, DeafBlind, DeafBlind Hope, goldadors, golden retrievers, guide dogs, Home and School Mosaics, labrador retrievers, pets, Service Dogs, Southeastern Guide Dogs, Wynfield Christian Academy on February 13, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Passing Your Dog Off as a Service Dog is NOT Okay!
Posted in Homeschool Mosaics Column, tagged Accessibility, ADA Law, DeafBlind Hope, guide dogs, Homeschool Mosaics, Passing pets as Service Dogs, pets, Service Dogs, Working Dogs, Wynfield Christian Academy on July 15, 2013| Leave a Comment »
This month at Homeschool Mosaics, I share one of my pet peeves . . . people who try to pass off their pets as service dogs. Why is this a no-no? Read her post and find out. If you are doing this, shame on you!